Over the winter vacation, the University is closed from Wed 21 December to Tues 3 January. If you’re planning on staying on campus over the winter break, make sure you’re fully informed about what’s available and what isn’t. Here are our top tips!
Check what you need to do before the holidays begin
If you live in self-catered accommodation, you don’t need to move out over the winter break, but make sure you follow the University’s vacation checklist before you go. If you live in part-catered accommodation, you will need to book vacation accommodation online.
Notify the University of your plans
If you live in University accommodation, fill out the online form before Wed 14 December to let your accommodation know that you’re planning to stay. You can sign up for email notifications about activities taking place and it will enable us to ensure they can be sustainable in their energy use. If you don’t fill out the form, they will assume you are going away for the winter break, so be sure to let them know if you’re planning to stay.
Pick up your free Christmas goody bag
If you’re staying on campus over the break, pick up your free Christmas goody bag, available from Nexus in the Templeman Library from 19-20 December or the Oasis Lounge in the Rochester Building in Medway from 19 December.
Be aware of services available (and unavailable) over the vacation
For urgent maintenance and non-emergencies, Campus Security is available 24 hours a day, all year. College and accommodation receptions will be closed over the break. All launderettes will be open except those in Keynes College, so you will need to use a different one over the break. Catering outlets will be closed over the Christmas break.
The Student Support and Wellbeing offices will be open until 20 December, reopening on 4 January. During this period, you can find details of contacts available to support you here. Plus, check out their handy guide to coping with difficult feelings during the holidays.
Be aware of campus closure times
It’s common for shops to close on 25th and 26th December, so ensure you don’t get caught out by double checking campus winter closure details well in advance.
Join the Winter Buddy Scheme
A non-academic support scheme organised by Kent Union, providing opportunities to connect with other students across the University. You’ll be matched on the basis of your preferences – things like hobbies and interests and level of study. Sign up by 5pm on Friday 16 December to be paired with a buddy.
Attend the Winter Wonderland Global Hangout
All international students who are staying on campus over the winter break are invited along to the Winter Break Global Hangout to Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland on 21st December. Book your place to enjoy thrilling rides, magical ice sculptures, Christmas markets and street food (ice rink and additional attractions require advanced booking). Tickets will cost £5 and include your coach transport on the day.
Stock up on supplies
The Plaza Co-op will close from 21 December until 4th January, but the Parkwood Co-op will only be closed on 25th and 26th December. Make sure you stock up on fresh supplies to get you through the Christmas closure period.
Take time to rest and reset
You’ve worked hard this year and you’ve earned a break. Make the most of the vacation by ensuring that you take the rest you need.
Get some fresh air
It’s cold outside, but don’t hibernate for too long! The Canterbury campus has lots of green spaces and woodland to explore. Try to get at least half an hour of outside time every day. Why not explore the Crab and Winkle Way which starts at the edge of the Sports Field behind Parkwood? Or take the opportunity to explore the city of Canterbury while the shops are shut.
Whatever your plans over the winter vacation, we hope you have a wonderful time!
For more information about staying on campus over the winter vacation, see the University of Kent Christmas on Campus page.